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Washington, D.C
New York.
Yes. Inauguration events are usually pretty much the same for the second inauguration as for the first.
No, if you mean the second Presidential inauguration. It was held in the Philadelphia, which was the national capital at that time.
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Washington DC capital building usually outside.
Abraham Lincoln's 2nd inauguration
The US President is inaugurated on the steps of the US Capitol
The inauguration is held in front of the capital building and the only time it has changed location was with Washington. His inauguration was in New York and the reason for that was there was no capital in 1789. Adams will be the first president to occupy the unfinished White House.
The second Inauguration for George Washington's second term was held in Philadelphia, Pensylvania. In 1790, the US capital was temporarily moved from New York City to Philadelphia, PA.
April 30,1789-George Washington inauguration March 4,1797-John Adams inauguration March 4,1801-Thomas Jefferson inauguration March 4,1809-James Madison inauguration March 4,1817-James Monroe inauguration March 4,1825-John Quincy Adams inauguration March 4,1829-Andrew Jackson inauguration March 4,1837-Martin Van Buren inauguration March 4,1841-William Henry Harrison inauguration April 6,1841-John Tyler inauguration March 4,1845-James K.Polk inauguration March 4,1849-Zachary Taylor inauguration July 10,1850-Millard Fillmore inauguration March 4,1853-Franklin Pierce inauguration March 4,1857-James Buchanan inauguration March 4,1861-Abraham Lincoln inauguration April 15,1865-Andrew Johnson inauguration March 4,1869-Ulysses S.Grant inauguration March 4,1877-Rutherford B.Hayes inauguration March 4,1881-James A.Garfield inauguration September 20,1881-Chester A.Arthur inauguration
Inauguration.